Burnout is a major professional issue that needs to be recognized, understood, and mitigated
To the Anti-Certification Movement: Be Careful What You Ask For
It is time for all physicians to work together to ensure we don’t lose our professional self-regulation

Beneficence: Its Relevance to Contemporary Medicine
The concept of beneficence has become an integral part of medical dialogue and thinking

Ethical Challenges in the Operating Room, Part II
Bedside medicine in otolaryngology

What will happen to Obamacare?
Will there be a modified version of Obamacare or Trumpcare?
What Will Become of the Affordable Care Act?
After the 2016 election of Donald Trump, who campaigned with a promise to “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act what will actually happen? While I don’t pretend to have a crystal ball, we can make some educated guesses about the upcoming year.

AAO-HNS Officials Tout Academy’s Clinical Data Registry as Powerful Compliance, Research Tool
Officials say data provided by Regent will make it easier for otolaryngologists to comply with new regulations and help deliver more powerful research

Ethical Challenges in the Operating Room

Being an Oncologist is a Privilege with Sober Responsibilities
Oncologists are tethered to the insatiable emotional demands of a needy patient population

Keys to a Successful Medical Mission
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